Hayk Marutyan | |
Office1: | 58th Mayor of Yerevan |
Term Start1: | 13 October 2018 |
Term End1: | 22 December 2021 |
Predecessor1: | Taron Margaryan Kamo Areyan (acting) |
Successor1: | Hrachya Sargsyan |
Birth Date: | 18 December 1976 |
Birth Place: | Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union |
Party: | New Power |
Nationality: | Armenian |
Occupation: | Actor, producer, politician |
Otherparty: | Civil Contract (2018–2020)[1] National Progress Party of Armenia (2023) |
Native Name Lang: | hy |
Hayk Hrachyayi Marutyan (hy|Հայկ Հրաչյայի Մարության; born December 18, 1976) is an Armenian actor, comedian, filmmaker and politician. He was the mayor of Yerevan from October 2018 to December 2021.
Marutyan rose to prominence as half of the comedy duo "Hayko Mko" (with Mkrtich "Mko" Arzumanyan) in the 2000s. They co-produced Kargin Haghordum (2002–09) and Kargin Serial (2010-13). Due to these, he is widely known as Kargin Hayko (hy|Կարգին Հայկո) to the Armenian public. He later starred in several comedy films, including Super Mother and Love Odd.
Marutyan became actively involved in civic activism during the presidency of Serzh Sargsyan. During the 2018 revolution he actively supported Nikol Pashinyan. He joined Pashinyan's Civil Contract party and was nominated as their candidate for mayor of Yerevan. He was elected mayor in a sweeping victory by garnering some 81% of the votes. Marutyan became the first mayor of Yerevan to be removed by a vote of no confidence by the Yerevan City Council in December 2021 amid political disagreements with the ruling government and Civil Contract party, which he left in December 2020.[2]
In the run up to the 2023 Yerevan City Council election, Marutyan was nominated by the National Progress Party of Armenia as the party's mayoral candidate.[3]
On 1 May 2024, Marutyan founded the New Power party. He was elected party Chairman.
Marutyan was born in Yerevan on December 18, 1976. He graduated from Anania Shirakatsy Lyceum and then continued his education at the Yerevan Polytechnic, graduating in 1997. He later served his mandatory military conscription at a special unit of the National Security Service until 1998.
Marutyan is married to Iva, a Czech national whom he met in 2004. They have 4 children (2 daughters and 2 sons).
From the mid-1990s, Marutyan worked as a screenwriter, director, and an actor. In 2002, he founded Kargin Studio, producing the TV series Kargin Haghordum (2002–09) and Kargin Serial (2010-13). He starred with Mkrtich Arzumanyan (Mko).
Marutyan participated in social and political movements from the early 2010s. In 2011 he supported the Mashtots Park Movement. In July 2013, he was among celebrities which participated in the public transportation fare increase protests.[4] In April and May 2018, Marutyan supported opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan during the 2018 revolution.
In April 2019, the Yerevan municipality set up a public-run agency to gradually replace Sanitek,[11] which effectively occurred in September 2019.[12]
Marutyan starred in more than 10 movies and TV shows. He worked for Sharm company from 1996 to 2002 as a scriptwriter, director. As an actor, he played in 220 Volt (1996), Valyur (1996), Our Yard (1996), Our Yard 2 (1998), Tuyn Kaset (2000), Urish Kaset (2000), Banda (2000), and Komertsion Nerkayatsum (2001).[17] His most popular films are Super Mother and its sequel Super Mother 2, where he plays a woman, Karine Barseghyan.
2017 | Super Mother 2 | Karine/Karen | Comedy | Arman Marutyan | Ani Khachikyan Garik Papoyan |
2015 | Super Mother | Karine/Karen | Comedy | Arman Marutyan | Ani Khachikyan Garik Papoyan |
2015 | Love Odd | Aram | Comedy | Vahagn Khachatryan Arman Marutyan | Garik Papoyan |
2011 | Ala Bala Nica | Businessman Sevak | Comedy | Vahagn Khachatryan Arman Marutyan | Mkrtich Arzumanyan |
2000 | Banda | Yura | Comedy | Vahe Khachatryan | Mkrtich Arzumanyan Hayk Khachatryan Aramo Mark Saghatelyan |
1998 | Our Yard 2 | Kidnapper/Lav Tgha | Comedy | Mikael Dovlatyan | Hrant Tokhatyan |
1996 | Our Yard | Hayko | Comedy | Mikael Dovlatyan | Hrant Tokhatyan |
2017 & 2018 | Nice Evening (Լավ Երեկո) | Himself | Special guest | |
2016-2020 | The Azizyans | Garnik Azizyan | ||
2010-2013 | Kargin Serial | Vardan | ||
2007 | Kargin Multer | various | ||
2002-2009 | Kargin Haghordum | various |